When Fable and Mythos were suspended in June due to alleged security concerns, mainstream media outlets were quick to jump into action. CNN framed it as a necessary move to protect users, playing right into the corporate narrative of compliance and caution. Meanwhile, outlets like The Washington Post added a sprinkle of sensationalism, hinting that hackers were lurking behind every corner, ready to run amok with this technology. But let’s be real: are we really buying this story?
Once again, the establishment is using fear tactics to manipulate public perception. CNN and The New York Times preach about security while simultaneously ignoring the broader implications of tech censorship. Why are these outlets not questioning the motives behind such a suspension? Instead of digging deeper, they’re happily reinforcing the status quo, keeping us scared and compliant. We all know how the game is played: make it sound noble while reducing competition or dissent.
And what about the small innovators who may have had their chance to shine? Corporate media won’t report on that. They’re too busy driving a fear narrative while cashing in on advertising. And let’s not even discuss how these platforms are operated by tech giants that would rather stifle competition than foster it. The irony is thick, my friends.
It’s about time we wake up and see the strings being pulled by corporate overlords. We need to demand transparency, accountability, and a robust technology landscape that doesn’t bow to fear-based narratives. Otherwise, we’re just playing into their hands.
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